Winchcombevillage (“parish”parish), Tewkesbury borough, administrative and historic county of Gloucestershire, England, . It is situated on the River Isbourne, near the western edge of the Cotswolds.

The site was first settled when Cenwulf, king of Mercia (reigned 796–821), founded a Benedictine abbey there in the 8th century; it was twice rebuilt before the dissolution of the monasteries (1536–38). The parish church of St. Peter, standing on the site of a former church, is Perpendicular in style. The Cistercian abbey (1246) at Hailes, now a National Trust property, is 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast. Belas Knap, an important restored Stone Age burial mound, lies southeast. Pop. (2001) 4,379; (2011) 4,538.